Les Hughes
More Than You Can Imagine (Audio)
More Than You Can Imagine
Recovering a Vision: The Presidency of R. Albert Mohler Jr.
Whether We Live or Die
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Whether We Live or Die (Audio)
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2 Timothy 1:15-18 (Audio)
2 Timothy 1:15-18
Towers | October 2013
Southern Seminary Magazine | Fall 2013
Fall 2013
A president at work: Mohler’s investment in the next generation of leaders
During the presidency of R. Albert Mohler Jr., seven men have worked for him as research assistants and directors of theological research. Not only did they help him organize material and prepare for writing projects, speaking and preaching engagements, debates and more, but they received a unique kind of education in return. Gregory…
Thursday Night Lights: The influence of 16 years of Mary Mohler’s leadership of the Seminary Wives Institute
For the past 16 years, lights have been burning bright in the classrooms of Southern Seminary on Thursday nights. It’s a popular time for night classes, but there’s another reason it’s the busiest night of the week. Classrooms that may have otherwise gone dark for the night light up and are filled with the wives…
Innovative Communicator of Evangelical Conviction
Whatever the current communications technology, you’ll find R. Albert Mohler Jr. there, employing it as part of a multi-media cultural engagement in the battle for gospel truth. • From faxes to blogs to radio to podcasts to social media, during his 20-year tenure as president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Mohler has embraced each…
Evangelical centrifuge: president Mohler builds a faculty
When R. Albert Mohler Jr. assumed office as the ninth president of Southern Seminary, he brought with him a desire to bring the theology taught in the classrooms into conformity with the heritage of the institution’s founding faculty members — James P. Boyce, John A. Broadus, Basil Manly Jr. and William Williams. In 1993, few…
Twenty years of denominational statesmanship
At the June 2000 annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Orlando, Fla., messenger Anthony Sisemore objected to the revision of the Baptist Faith and Message proposed by the committee appointed to the task. Sisemore wanted to retain the statement that the Bible is “the record of God’s revelation of himself to man,” rather…
What Do You Have That You Did Not Receive?: Gratitude and Christian Discipleship
What Do You Have That You Did Not Receive?: Gratitude and Christian Discipleship (Audio)
Twenty years and counting: Mohler reflects on his presidency of Southern Seminary
In April 1995, he was completely spent. “I thought it was all over,” said R. Albert Mohler Jr. “I just thought I didn’t have anymore to give. I thought this was it.” Two weeks earlier, the faculty of Southern Seminary, where Mohler had been president for less than two years, overwhelmingly supported a motion that…